The President of the Council National Electoral Institute (INE), Lorenzo Cordovaassured that the results of Fast count the query revocation of the mandate “Allow us to confirm that today’s meeting took place in Peace and with courtesy“.
Today, the INE, hand in hand with the citizenry, has once again complied with Mexico, organizing a process, not without obstacles, under conditions of legality, transparency and certainty. Citizens once again trusted the INE, their INE,” said Córdova Vianello at the resumption of the Extraordinary Session of General advice after closing the boxes.
Córdova Vianello stressed that citizens who went to the polls respected health protocols to protect everyone’s health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before the elections, citizens were again equal in rights, freedoms and the ability to politically influence the fate of our country,” he said.
He assured that the electoral system was working “very well” again, thanks to the “participation of the citizens who have adopted this exercise”.
To pretend to disqualify the organization and participation after this demonstration of courtesy and civic commitment is nonsense and contempt for the lesson taught to all citizens today. Thank you to those who have agreed to be election workers, to the experience and efficiency of the professional election service, to the support of the OPLEs, and to the millions of people who turned out to vote,” said the President of the Council.
Córdova Vianello explained that despite the obstacles, the free participation of citizens in this exercise can be guaranteed. “The INE also respects the decision of those who have personally, freely and informedly decided not to vote, their abstention is also a political decision, whether we share it or not, it is respectable.”
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I appreciate the commitment of all citizens who have made it possible for us to say today that democracy has been restored across the country,” he concluded.
Corresponding Fast countthat holds a trust level of 95 percent, a participation of between 17.0 and 18.2 percent was achieved in this consultation.
Respondents voted between 6.4 and 7.8 percent to revoke President López Obrador’s mandate; while between 90.3 and 91.9 percent voted for the president to remain in office. Between 1.6 and 2.1 percent of commissions were zero.
With information from López-Dóriga Digital